Stages of Play, Play Development COPY Flashcards
True or false:
In a two y/o, play play is more important than creating a product
true
True or false:
Developmental changes seen in play reflect the increasing social maturity of the child
True
Parten’s stages of social play include (list them and their ages)
- Unoccupied Behavior: Infancy
- Solitary Play: Toddlerhood
- Onlooker Play: Early Preschool
- Parallel Play: Middle preschool
- Associative Play: Middle to late preschool
- Cooperative Play: Late Preschool
From birth to about 1 month, what type of play do you see?
Dominant activity is the simple exercise of reflexes, no real play.
From about 1 mo of age what are some of the first signs of play?
infant begins repeating sounds or body movements for pleasure
(sensation)
From 4-8 months what type of play is seen?
Child repeats activities that have a pleasing effect on the senses or the environment i.e. shaking rattles, banging objects together
Beginning at about 8-9 months, what new play characteristics are noted?
intentional goal directed behavior, object permanence developing, repetition of activities
What type of play behavior arises at about 1 year of age?
Rather than just repeating the child intentionally varies actions to make them more
exciting.
Symbolism emerges. Sensorimotor play gradually being replaced with symbolic play.
Uses objects appropriately (stacking block rather than banging or mouthing)
When does symbolic play (very simple forms) start to emerge
Beginning at about 12 mo and then continuing in higher levels of complexity
Four year olds _______ (related to play and exploration)
- Are more self-confident and secure
- Have greater success with fine and gross motor skills
- More aware of gender roles than 3 year olds
5 year olds _____
- Begin to show signs of logical thinking (concrete operations per Piaget)
- Better able to distinguish reality from fantasy
Representational or Fantasy Play moves through four stages during preschool years:
- Reality Play: an object is used for its intended purpose
- Object Fantasy: entirely new identity is attributed to the object
- Person Fantasy: People qualities are actively represented
- Announced Fantasy: The theme is announced before acting out
Infant play up until 6 months is typically
Exploratory, Sensorimotor, and Social
Object permanence with toys and objects develops about what age?
8-9 months
Imitating simple movements such as banging two blocks together occurs about what age?
6-8 mo